Author: AMG Management (Page 2 of 22)
Join Orchards Restaurant for a Kentucky Derby viewing party on May 4th from 11am-6pm. Woodford Reserve Mint Juleps, Bulleit Bourbon & Sweet Tea and Kentucky Country-Style Short Rib BBQ Sandwiches!
An Orchard Valley clean-up day will take place on Saturday, May 4, 2024 from 8am to 11 am for residents of the Fifth Ward north of West Galena Blvd. Trash compactor trucks will be placed within our neighborhood at Deerfield Drive and Canterbury Road.
Acceptable items: building materials, empty or dried out paint cans, discarded furniture, large and small household appliances, carpet and pads, grills, wood, metal, old toys, bicycles, mattresses and similar items.
PROHIBITIVE ITEMS: yard waste, dirt, sand, concrete, gravel, tires, batteries, computers, any electronic devices, all liquid chemicals and paint. No commercial vehicles with garbage.
Using the golf course for walking, jogging, biking, fishing, swimming, looking for golf balls or any other personal use is not permitted on the Orchard Valley Golf Course. Recently their have been 5 separate instances where people have been removed from the golf course. It is a safety concern and a violation of the OVHA covenants as it can interfere or be a distraction to the golfers.
Two representatives of MetroNet will be attending our OVHA monthly meeting Thursday, April 18th. This may be a chance to learn more about what has been going on within our community.
♻️ FREE SPRING YARD WASTE COLLECTION EXTENDED!
🗑️ The 2024 Free Spring Yard Waste Collection has been EXTENDED BY ONE WEEK! Collection will now go through April 19!
🍃 During this time, residents DO NOT have to use waste stickers to dispose of yard waste. Yard waste must be placed in a 30-gallon recyclable paper bag and must not exceed 60 pounds.
🚫 Yard waste mixed with garbage or yard waste in a garbage can or plastic bag WILL NOT be collected.
Yard Waste Collection for Two Weeks
AURORA, IL – Spring yard waste collection in Aurora begins on Monday, April 1 and will run for two weeks. The collection of bundled brush begins on the same day and runs through early November.
Yard Waste Collection for Two Weeks
The Spring Yard Waste Collection program runs from Monday, April 1 through Friday, April 12. During these two weeks, residents do not have to use waste stickers to dispose of yard waste.
Yard waste must be placed in a 30-gallon kraft paper bag and not exceed 60 pounds. Yard waste mixed with garbage or yard waste in a garbage can or plastic bag will not be collected.
Beginning Monday, April 15, a waste sticker, which is the same one used for excess garbage, must be attached to the bag.
Bundled Brush Collection through Early November
The Bundled Brush Collection program also begins on Monday, April 1 and runs through Friday, November 1. No waste stickers are required for this collection.
Branches and limbs that are ½ inch to 4 inches in diameter and 2 to 4 feet in length must be bundled and tied. The bundled brush should be placed at the curb in neat, manageable piles with the cut side of the limbs facing the street. Branches and limbs that are less than ½ inch in diameter are considered yard waste.
Brush that is not bundled and tied will not be collected. In addition, brush resulting from commercial tree trimming, which should be removed by the contractor, will also not be collected.
Collection on Regular Garbage Day
Both yard waste and bundled brush collection will take place on the regular garbage collection day and should be placed at the curb by 6 a.m. that morning.
Yard waste must be placed in a 30-gallon kraft paper bag and not exceed 60 pounds. Yard waste mixed with garbage or yard waste in a garbage can or plastic bag will not be collected.
Beginning Monday, April 16, a waste sticker, which is the same one used for excess garbage, must be attached to the bag.
Orchards Restaurant is hosting a Local Artist Showcase February 3rd.